MAHAY
MAHAY is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...
máhay n feelings of hurt and regret at what s.
o.
did.
Arun walay máhay apúran ta kamung tanan, So there will be no hurt feelings, Ill give you each one.
v [A; b3c5] have feelings of hurt.
Nagmáhay kung napalit ku tung sapatúsa, Im sorry I bought those shoes.
Ikay ákung gimaháyan sa nahitabù, I blame you for (lit.
you are the reason Im regretting) what hap-pened.
Gikamaháyan ta ka kay wà ka mudúaw nákù, You hurt me because you did not pay me a visit.
walay v [A13] there was nobody that felt bad, said in two situations: when people who attack on s.
o.
are beaten up instead (i.
e.
, they cannot blame anyone but themselves), and when people who set on s.
o.
are unsuccessful (i.
e.
, no one felt bad because they were successful).
o.
did.
Arun walay máhay apúran ta kamung tanan, So there will be no hurt feelings, Ill give you each one.
v [A; b3c5] have feelings of hurt.
Nagmáhay kung napalit ku tung sapatúsa, Im sorry I bought those shoes.
Ikay ákung gimaháyan sa nahitabù, I blame you for (lit.
you are the reason Im regretting) what hap-pened.
Gikamaháyan ta ka kay wà ka mudúaw nákù, You hurt me because you did not pay me a visit.
walay v [A13] there was nobody that felt bad, said in two situations: when people who attack on s.
o.
are beaten up instead (i.
e.
, they cannot blame anyone but themselves), and when people who set on s.
o.
are unsuccessful (i.
e.
, no one felt bad because they were successful).